Thursday, November 29, 2007

Endotropia In Bulldogs

A True Life: Woodward's sacrifice

Jaime Andres Contreras Brignardello giving directions during filming Documentary on the Playa Ancha cemetery.

the evening of September 21, 1973 Michael Woodward was at his house in Progreso Population in Mt Pleasant Valparaiso. He lived to serve the residents of the area and its relationship as a Christian the Popular Unity government was causing discomfort among traders, since it was the President of the JAP in the neighborhood.

A year ago he had been suspended from the priesthood by his membership of the United Popular Action Movement (MAPU) and participate in movements such as Christians for Socialism. As the coup began their persecution throughout Valparaiso.

Rolling the documentary in the District of Pleasures in Valparaiso

that day to be married 42 years. However, a naval patrol raided his home said otherwise. According to the Rettig Report, Michael Woodward was taken to the training ship Esmeralda, where he was tortured along with other political prisoners. On 22 September, the death certificate was confirmed Naval Hospital: Father Michael, as he said, had died of cardiac arrest after he was thrown into the street after heavy sessions of torture on the cover of the "White Lady" .'s body Woodward was never delivered to his family. Was disappeared in the mass grave in the cemetery of Playa Ancha.

Performing registration documentary recreations of Peñablanca with Felipe Looking, cameraman and operator of Stady Cam

Today is seeking justice those responsible for his death and desaparición.Para subsequent keep alive the memory of Woodward and show the cruelty of human rights violation, and José Andrés Acevedo Brignardello decided to make a documentary that delves into the motivations and dreams of the priest from his conviction to live a Christian life close with the poor: "We did a lot of interviews with siblings, friends, neighbors and former priests cure.
also have audio-visual and photographic archives to help account for the respondents, our idea is to show life Miguel which ultimately represents the way many Christians, priests and laity held during the 60's and 70 in Chile and in particular in Valparaiso, "said Brignardello.
with Pablo Andrés Alarcón preparing a documentary scene.

That day, 42 years marry. However, a naval patrol raided his home said otherwise. According to the Rettig Report, Michael Woodward was taken to the training ship Esmeralda, where he was tortured along with other political prisoners.

September 22, the death certificate was confirmed Naval Hospital: Father Michael, as he said, had died of cardiac arrest after he was thrown into the street after heavy sessions of torture on the cover of "Lady White. "

Woodward's body was never returned to his family. Was disappeared in the mass grave in the cemetery of Playa Ancha. Today is seeking justice those responsible for his death and subsequent disappearance.

To keep alive the memory of Woodward and show the cruelty of human rights violation, and José Andrés Acevedo Brignardello decided to make a documentary that delves into the motivations and dreams of the priest from his conviction to live a Christian close with the poor: "We did a lot of interviews with siblings, friends, former neighbors and healing priests. We also have audio-visual and photographic archives to help account for the respondents, our idea is to show the life of Miguel that is ultimately the way that many Christians, priests and laity held during the 60's and 70 in Chile and in particular Valparaiso, "said Brignardello.


The team director, Joseph, Paul, Paul's girlfriend, Andres, Juan Pablo, Diego, Pablo and Rodrigo.

Society Brignardello & Acevedo been working since the beginning of the decade and have developed among other literary-visual project Viña del Mar, Invisible Pictures Citizenship "(2004) and the 1985 documentary Valparaiso Public Prison" (2005) Brignardello has published "The Neighborhood Report: Local Stories Viña del Mar "(1999) and" Valparaiso Anarchist "(2006).
The work was sponsored by the National Council for Culture and the Arts through the Audiovisual Development Fund and took about 1 year of production.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

How Long Have I Had Trichomoniasis

Miguel V. Andrés Brignardello


Brignardello Andrés Valdivia was born in the city of Viña del Mar on June 8, 1968 is Public Administrator with studies of literature and music at the Catholic University of Valparaiso, has directed documentaries "1985 Valparaiso Public Prison" in which he participated in the official selection of the X Valparaíso Film Festival in 2006, "Valparaiso Anarchist "in which he participated in the 5 th Digital Film Festival Viña del Mar 2007 and 1 Social Film Festival of La Platina. He has also written the book "The Memory of the Barrios", "Viña del Mar pictures Citizenship Invisible" and "Valparaiso Anarchist."
In 2007 he presented his latest documentary "A True Life: The Sacrifice of Miguel Woodward" which won first place in the National Competition Documentary of the 19 th International Film Festival of Viña del Mar and was selected the official program, such as audiovisual work the 2007 Valparaíso Cultural Carnival.